Science Communication Workshops for Scientists

Polar-izing your Science Impacts: Turn your Research into Science Stories and Take Science Stories to the Classroom (workshop flyer)

January 9-11, 2019 at the University of Delaware, Newark DE at Clayton Hall

Polar scientists at any stage of their career are invited to share their research as well as learn, practice, and discuss effective techniques for science communication.

What does the public need to know about your polar research?

How can you support your undergraduate students to think critically about polar science stories in the media?

Good science storytelling is a powerful way to bring public attention to remote areas like the polar regions. Stories about the changing poles are common, but don’t capture the complexity of the data. We invite you to explore these issues in a two-day workshop. Learn how to tell compelling science stories, and to bring data driven, critical analysis to your undergraduate classroom. You will:

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